H.S. ROUNDUP: Greencastle-Antrim, Waynesboro weekend action

CAMP HILL — The Greencastle-Antrim boys' soccer team notched its first win of the season on Saturday, defeating Trinity 2-1.

Ian Rohrbaugh and Justin Hovey both found the back of the net in the first half, granting the Blue Devils a two-goal lead entering the second period.

Trinity's lone goal was scored by David Bricker early in the second half, with G-A's defense managing to stave off a Shamrock rally.

Josh Ehko made nine saves in net for the Blue Devils.

G-A (1-1) returns to action on Tuesday at home against Waynesboro.

Northern York blanks Waynesboro

DILLSBURG — The Waynesboro Indians soccer team was shut out by Northern York on Saturday, fallling to the Polar Bears 4-0.

Northern out-shot Waynesboro 23-8 and held a 7-1 edge in corners.

"We had glimmers of hope from time to time, but that was it," Indians head coach Brian Stum. "The guys understand we are not playing to our potential right now. The kids are working hard to fix the issues we're faced with, and I'm proud of them for that."

BIGLERVILLE — The Greencastle-Antrim and Waynesboro varsity field hockey teams tied for third place at Saturday's Biglerville Tournament.

After both dropped their first-round contests, the Blue Devils and Maidens played to a 1-1 tie in the consolation game, with May Burns scoring off an assist from Kaitlyn Burkett for G-A while Rachel Hine found the back of the cage off an assist from Taylor Chandler for Waynesboro.

Both goals came in the first half, with neither side able to break through late.